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Taste scale & description

Taste Test is our exclusive wine & customer profiling system. Wines are scored according to their power and intensity. The score runs from 0 (luscious, sweet wines) up to 12 (full-bodied, intense dry reds).

You enjoy a broad range of wines that are rounded and rich with bright fruity flavours.

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Pez de Reeoh Garnatcha Seerah Rozadoh

Product guide note

This full bodied rosé is made from Garnacha (also know as Grenache) and Syrah grapes. It has a lively pink colour and is a crisp, dry, easy drinking wine is red berry flavours.

Production information

Producer: Bodegas San Valero

Bodegas San Valero was born as a wine cooperative in 1945, gathering 60 grape growers from across the Carinena region. Today it comprises over 700 active members who own about 4,000 hectares of vineyards, and is one of the leading cooperatives in Carinena.

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